
The Daily Aus Why Pauline Hanson wore a burqa (again)
Nov 25, 2025
In a dramatic parliamentary showdown, Pauline Hanson donned a burqa, sparking global headlines. This move echoes her controversial antics from eight years prior. The hosts dive into Hanson's history of anti-immigration rhetoric and her failed attempts to ban full-face coverings for national security. They discuss the swift backlash she received from fellow senators and detail her temporary suspension. Listeners are taken through the shocking parallels between her recent stunt and a similar one from 2017, highlighting her contentious legacy.
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Hanson's Longstanding Anti-Immigration Focus
- Pauline Hanson is a long-standing right-wing politician known for anti-immigration views dating to 1996.
- Her focus has shifted from Asians to Muslim communities, making face-covering bans a recurring theme.
Burqa Stunt After Bill Blocked
- After being blocked from introducing a bill to ban full face coverings, Hanson entered the Senate wearing a black burqa.
- She framed the act as demonstrating national security risks and the oppression of women, prompting immediate condemnation.
Cross-Party Condemnation Of The Stunt
- Parliamentarians across the political spectrum condemned Hanson's action as disrespectful and unworthy of the Senate.
- Even some right-leaning figures like Matt Canavan called it a headline-seeking stunt rather than a policy effort.
